Raw Natural Unrefined Ivory/White Shea Butter

$10.00

Source: Ghana, West Africa

Most popular uses: Dry Skin, Aging Skin, Eczema.


How is it made?
Shea Butter comes from an indigenous African tree called Vitellaria paradoxa. These are
wild-growing trees producing tiny, almond-like fruit that every May start falling on the ground. Villagers harvest the fruits, separate them from the nut, then boil and let the butter oat to the surface.
The butter is then milled and ltered for impurities, packaged in huge blocks, loaded on large boats, and shipped to the US for packaging and resale.

What’s in it?,
* naturally rich in a number of vitamins. Vitamins A, E, F and K are the most popular.
* Vitamin E balances and normalizes the skin. Helps keep it clear and healthy, particularly beneficial for dry or sun-exposed skin.
* Vitamin A has soothing and hydrating properties which provides healthy skin collagen in order to prevent premature wrinkles, premature facial lines and premature slackened skin. Vitamin F - Acts as a skin protector and revitalizer. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin on contact and helps soften and revitalize dry or damaged hair. Vitamin F consists of linoleic, linolenic and arachidonic acids, the three essential fatty acids.
* Vitamin F - Acts as a skin protector and revitalizes. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin on contact and helps soften and revitalize dry or damaged hair. Vitamin F consists of linoleic, linolenic and arachidonic acids, the three essential fatty acids.

Stretch marks-
Shea butter is rich in vitamin A which helps to increase skin elasticity. If you regularly apply Shea butter across your tummy during pregnancy, it’s possible to reduce the formation of stretch marks. The vitamin A helps the skin to become more supple and better accommodate the increase in weight and stretching that occurs throughout pregnancy.
If you already have stretch marks, applying unrefined Shea butter two to three times a day can work to significantly reduce their appearance. It’s very important that when you’re selecting Shea butter for stretch marks that you only use a premium Grade A product. When you use Better Shea Butter products, your skin will benefit from the richness of vitamin A and E to properly heal your skin. With anti-inflammatory properties, Shea butter can help to minimize the redness associated with newly formed stretch marks. The moisture rejuvenating properties help to smooth the skin surface and make it look and feel youthful again.

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